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once we determined there wasn't anybody there we pulled everybody out for their state and went to a defensive operation. >> a lot of smoke, the fire was crazy, jumping, a lot of sparks up in the air. i thought it was going to explode. >> reporter: no explosion but a moment when the roof flashed over meaning everything got so hot no one could be inside. firefighters had to fight this fire from the ground and up above. meantime, the entire cul-de-sac was evacuated for several hours that. includes six homes. firefighters were afraid the fire might spread, but it didn't. firefighters spent the night in front of this house, keeping a close eye on it. making sure the fire didn't flare back up. lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> 4:35. residents of 14 units in a brentwood apartment complex are back home this morning after a gas leak forced them out nearly five hours yesterday. pg&e crews were servicing a gasline in the 1200 block of central boulevard during the noon hour when there was a leak. crews could not shut the line off quickly because the pipe was being installed by a contractor they had to w
once we determined there wasn't anybody there we pulled everybody out for their state and went to a defensive operation. >> a lot of smoke, the fire was crazy, jumping, a lot of sparks up in the air. i thought it was going to explode. >> reporter: no explosion but a moment when the roof flashed over meaning everything got so hot no one could be inside. firefighters had to fight this fire from the ground and up above. meantime, the entire cul-de-sac was evacuated for several hours...
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story is when we project weakness overseas by gutting the military with the president's devastating defense cuts, byee kweu by equivocating when you speak overseas on these issues it proceed skwrebtproceed investigates weakness. and when we do that they are more likely to attack us and aur allieour allies are less likely to address us. martha: you have mahmoud ahmadinejad and morsi up today to speak at the u.n. he smoke on the attack about the embassy in cairo. >> the world we live in is not unique culture. as a muslim i believe that the reason for our diversity is for us to compete in doing good. to understand one another. if we wish to coexist and prosper we must do so by living together rather than by seeking to dominate one another. martha: morsi went onto single out russia and china for backing the bloodshed he believes in syria, and israel for the starvation that is so present in gaza. bill: we'll watch what he says and what we talked about last time with mahmoud ahmadinejad speaking today. let's go to headlines. a new world order yesterday, good luck with that. governor romney accusi
story is when we project weakness overseas by gutting the military with the president's devastating defense cuts, byee kweu by equivocating when you speak overseas on these issues it proceed skwrebtproceed investigates weakness. and when we do that they are more likely to attack us and aur allieour allies are less likely to address us. martha: you have mahmoud ahmadinejad and morsi up today to speak at the u.n. he smoke on the attack about the embassy in cairo. >> the world we live in is...
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athens wants spending cuts in defense and local authorities where as the international lenders are saying we want to see further cuts in salaries and jobs. that's a problem with athens because the finance minister is saying hang on. have you seen the pictures here? any further cuts in salaries and jobs could to the government. that would have serious preliminary cases and this could delay this next chunk of bailout money. we've got a dispute going on between the lenders. the i.m.f. wants to be strict and let's just have a listen about that situation from our correspondent on the ground in athens. >> disagreement within the tricyclea doesn't bode well for an agreement within the government. we're hearing the i.m.f. has taken a harder line than european commission and central bank so the greek crisis is still intractable. no one knows quite how the solve it. greece will enter its sixth conservative -- sixth consecutive year and public debt is set to sore to 179% of g.d.p. >> and of course that would be by far the highest in the euro zone. so this report card which these lenders are putting
athens wants spending cuts in defense and local authorities where as the international lenders are saying we want to see further cuts in salaries and jobs. that's a problem with athens because the finance minister is saying hang on. have you seen the pictures here? any further cuts in salaries and jobs could to the government. that would have serious preliminary cases and this could delay this next chunk of bailout money. we've got a dispute going on between the lenders. the i.m.f. wants to be...
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that's a defensive goal. we also have another thing we're engaged in which is to get beyond being dependent on an employer. be and that meant for them the organization and building of collective, cooperative, noncapitalist enterprises wher there wouldn't be a few people who are employers and everybody else who's an employee. that was defeated at the end of the 9th century, and the -- 19th century, and the afl, and the cio gave up on that. two years ago something remarkable happened. a major american union, steel workers' union here in the united states, signed an alliance agreement with the corporate in northern spain and announced that they would now explore -- the steel workers here in the united states -- whether they might once again begin to think of a strategy in this country in which unions not only fought the defensive battle to help workers collectively bargain with their employers, but also begin to organize, support, gather money for the development of an alternative enterprise. and if i can conclu
that's a defensive goal. we also have another thing we're engaged in which is to get beyond being dependent on an employer. be and that meant for them the organization and building of collective, cooperative, noncapitalist enterprises wher there wouldn't be a few people who are employers and everybody else who's an employee. that was defeated at the end of the 9th century, and the -- 19th century, and the afl, and the cio gave up on that. two years ago something remarkable happened. a major...
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certainly do see pathology here because this is a man who is involved in a lot of -- using a lot of defense mechanisms. he uses a lot of regression where he admits that something has happened, such as the birth of his son with his housekeeper, but then, you know, shuts that away and may say, well, i didn't really acknowledge it until years later when he started looking like me. i think he knew from the very beginning that was probably his son because certainly he was involved with this woman and he claims, yes, there was another man in the picture. that's why he didn't own up, but arnold, i really do believe knew what he was doing. he is a smart man. >> jeff, a lot of people look at this, and it's, you know, quite frankly, a lot of my female friends look at this and say, wow, this is a familiar scenario here. someone has cheated on them in their life. why do they do it? >> well, i think a lot of it is the big t, high testosterone. a lot of it is being -- >> that sounds like an excuse. >> well, it is. we do know that because men have more testosterone, they act out more, but there's somethin
certainly do see pathology here because this is a man who is involved in a lot of -- using a lot of defense mechanisms. he uses a lot of regression where he admits that something has happened, such as the birth of his son with his housekeeper, but then, you know, shuts that away and may say, well, i didn't really acknowledge it until years later when he started looking like me. i think he knew from the very beginning that was probably his son because certainly he was involved with this woman...
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they thought it would be used for defensive purposes and thought they were duped because they know. in addition, both russia and china don't want to necessarily be on the side of those that are advocates of outside military intervention based on humanitarian or more reasons because they fear that these type of u.n. security council resolutions could be used against them because of their own problems domestically and crack downs on domestic population. so they are pretty much hesitate to do that. and as well to just get a blank slate green light to the united states on the u.n. security council. host for sale, indiana, mark thanks for reading. >> guest: thank you. >> host: mark, have to turn the television down, all rights? for me put you on hold. john in d.c., democrat, go ahead. >> caller: yes, good morning. i just can't believe you said you met with this assad over the last few years and you thought this guy wasn't a killer like his old man? i mean, my god, these guys don't change their stripes. >> host: let's get a response. >> guest: first i met with bashar al-assad between 2004
they thought it would be used for defensive purposes and thought they were duped because they know. in addition, both russia and china don't want to necessarily be on the side of those that are advocates of outside military intervention based on humanitarian or more reasons because they fear that these type of u.n. security council resolutions could be used against them because of their own problems domestically and crack downs on domestic population. so they are pretty much hesitate to do...
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at the end of the day, if you look at the budget, a look at the budget you get down to military and defense spending or the bush tax cuts. >> are you talking about the bush tax cuts on all income levels? >> there is no qualification in that statement. what i said, and i still stand by, there are three things that doubled on national debt -- the bush tax cuts, -- >> the question is, do you want to expire them in total? there was no qualification. >> i am getting there. i think, and i still say, that we have to look at every single one of them and determine if we can use some of that money to pay down our national debt. we can lie to the american people or tell the truth. the truth is that those tax cuts, if we let them expire, will increase our national debt by almost one-half. >> what is your position, mr. cruz? >> i would not allow the bush tax cuts to expire. i'm curious. i will commend mr. sadler. he is running a campaign with a great deal of courage because he is running and i'm -- unapologetically liberal campaign and is running in support of raising taxes, a host of liberal views. i c
at the end of the day, if you look at the budget, a look at the budget you get down to military and defense spending or the bush tax cuts. >> are you talking about the bush tax cuts on all income levels? >> there is no qualification in that statement. what i said, and i still stand by, there are three things that doubled on national debt -- the bush tax cuts, -- >> the question is, do you want to expire them in total? there was no qualification. >> i am getting there. i...
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cuts that to take effect in january and have it will affect defense contractors. then, stephen farnsworth, political science professor at the university in virginia on a campaign 2012 and virginia's role as a swing state. also, anthony sanders of george mason university on housing prices. washington journal," lived with your phone calls, every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> see the first of the presidential debates next wednesday, live on c-span, c- span radio, c-span.org and online. . watch ending date. tonight, a debate at the texas tribune festival between mayor julian castro and ted cruz. and then political fact checkers look at it statements from the obama and ronnie campaigns. then debates for california's seventh congressional district. >> to texas politicians, each touted as the future of their parties, debated the economy, immigration, and other issues at the "texas tribune" festival in austin. julian castro is the mayor of saying antonio and was the keynote speaker at the republican convention. tedthis is one hour. >> i think you know the drill today.
cuts that to take effect in january and have it will affect defense contractors. then, stephen farnsworth, political science professor at the university in virginia on a campaign 2012 and virginia's role as a swing state. also, anthony sanders of george mason university on housing prices. washington journal," lived with your phone calls, every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> see the first of the presidential debates next wednesday, live on c-span, c- span radio, c-span.org and...
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and you-- i think the american secretary of defense, leon panetta, has said we don't, they're there. and we think that our intelligence will tell us when they're a year away. >> i think that makes sense. >> rose: that make sense to you. >> rose: yes. then they're a ways from having the capacity to use nuclear weapons. >> there's another element which is striking, and i don't know if you remember this one. when was it, two years ago, the russians-- we are speaking about rucha, they made a proposal. they proposed to iran that the treatment would not take place in iran but in, and before there will be a control by russia, and rawndz will get back to iran, but only in a small proportion because from this you can upon upon upouse it for -->> for med. >> and they have refused. they have refused. iran has refused. which -- >> there's also this, there is a proposal-- and i'm not sure whether it's the same or part of or simply parallel-- proposals that they would send their enriched uranium to brazil and turkey. and i'm told that's still on theitably, and the iranians have not rejected that i
and you-- i think the american secretary of defense, leon panetta, has said we don't, they're there. and we think that our intelligence will tell us when they're a year away. >> i think that makes sense. >> rose: that make sense to you. >> rose: yes. then they're a ways from having the capacity to use nuclear weapons. >> there's another element which is striking, and i don't know if you remember this one. when was it, two years ago, the russians-- we are speaking about...
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that means spending on both defense programs and non-defense programs. >> right. >> i would agree that sequestration isn't the best way to do it, but we haven't come up with any other way to cut spending. spending has continued to go up and up and up and the deficit is rising right along with it. >> what about the jobs argument? some people say 1 million jobs are at stake. >> right. if jobs were all we cared about, 130 years ago there were a lot more people employed in the agricultural sector. if we were worried about jobs, we would ban mechanized tractors and whatnot and have people cut wheat by hand. the fact there are fewer people employed in the defense industry over the last few years, defense contractors have been making more money and cutting employment. why? because they're becoming more efficient. we like this when this happens in every other sector. in defense, for some reason, we want the pentagon to be a jobs program. i think most americans recognize that's not what it should be doing. it should be protecting us from harm and nothing more. >> can it do that with the cuts co
that means spending on both defense programs and non-defense programs. >> right. >> i would agree that sequestration isn't the best way to do it, but we haven't come up with any other way to cut spending. spending has continued to go up and up and up and the deficit is rising right along with it. >> what about the jobs argument? some people say 1 million jobs are at stake. >> right. if jobs were all we cared about, 130 years ago there were a lot more people employed in...
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s numbers are how well it's doing at playing defense. we know that part of their strategy is discounting their products, hoping they can create somewhat of a moat around them and give them time to get blackberry 10 out. seems that defensive strategy is working better than a lot of people expected. their average selling price is not down as much as people expected. a number of analysts expected them to do worse than that $2.5 billion number. they got up to 2.9. what we're seeing here is the the defensive strategy. it remains to be seen now that the iphone 5 is out and the samsung galaxy iii is out in the channel. >> all right, john. thank you so much. stock up big, 14% higher on r.i.m. up next, europe is a mess. the u.s. and china are slowing down. where is global growth coming from? bob hormats is with me. >>> then, it seems like a number of americans are learning a bad habit from washington. we'll tell you which one next. e, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get h
s numbers are how well it's doing at playing defense. we know that part of their strategy is discounting their products, hoping they can create somewhat of a moat around them and give them time to get blackberry 10 out. seems that defensive strategy is working better than a lot of people expected. their average selling price is not down as much as people expected. a number of analysts expected them to do worse than that $2.5 billion number. they got up to 2.9. what we're seeing here is the the...
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, southcom, the defense intelligence agency, the u.s. army criminal investigation division, the united states forces and iraq, the first armored division, u.s. army computer and crimes investigative unit, the second army, cyber command. and within that, three separate divisions. the federal bureau of investigation, which now has, according to court testimony, earlier this year, produced a file of 42,135 pages into wikileaks of which less than a thousand concern bradley manning. the department of state, the department of state's diplomatic security services, in addition we been investigated by the office of the director-general of national intelligence, the office of counterintelligence executive, central intelligence agency, house oversight committee, the national security and the piab. the president's intelligence advisory board. the department of justice's spokesperson confirmed in july 2012, the department of justice investigation into wikileaks is ongoing. so for all barack obama's fine words yesterday, and there were many of them, i
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romney criticized obama over potential defense cuts and vowed to maintain u.s. military power. >> we're going to make sure to restore the principles this nation was built upon a freedom and opportunity and restore our economy and put people back to work, get rising take-home pay again. we're going to make sure we of the military that a second to none. i will do those things. i look forward to being able to keep the station strong. i make that commitment to you. i need your help. we have to win in virginia. we will keep america the hope of the earth. >> a new video has raised questions about mitt romney's repeated claims on the campaign trail that his business background would help him create jobs as president. the video released by the magazine "mother jones" shows romney in a 1985 address describing the mission of bain capital, the private equity firm he co-founded and formerly ran, saying the goal is to harvest companies for profit. >> bain capital is an investment partnership which was formed to invest in startup companies and ongoing companies, take an activ
romney criticized obama over potential defense cuts and vowed to maintain u.s. military power. >> we're going to make sure to restore the principles this nation was built upon a freedom and opportunity and restore our economy and put people back to work, get rising take-home pay again. we're going to make sure we of the military that a second to none. i will do those things. i look forward to being able to keep the station strong. i make that commitment to you. i need your help. we have...
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that's a group that was quite defensive and shows the resiliency of the consumer. david: nicole, thank you very much. well, housing stocks, big story, they, of course, were down as new home sales failed to meet expectationsings -- expectations, but home sales were up in the august. if you believe now is the time to invest, where do you turn? we go to robert wettenhall who has provided us with extraordinary information in the past, last time you picked several stocks that were up 25%, but they were down today significantly. hovnanian down almost 6 president. why down so much in one day? >> markets had a fantastic run. these stocks have definitely outperformed the market, and the news today makes people question how real is the upward improvement in housing. our view, it's definitely real when you see an 11% improvement in pricing, you've got to be optimistic. lennar reported on wednesday, fantastic. david: we have those numbers, i think we can put it up on the screen the. lennar homes, the quarter ending in august. homes delivered, 3,665. home orders, 4,198, that's
that's a group that was quite defensive and shows the resiliency of the consumer. david: nicole, thank you very much. well, housing stocks, big story, they, of course, were down as new home sales failed to meet expectationsings -- expectations, but home sales were up in the august. if you believe now is the time to invest, where do you turn? we go to robert wettenhall who has provided us with extraordinary information in the past, last time you picked several stocks that were up 25%, but they...
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he has made israel the prime focus -- >> brian: did he give him the missile defense system? >> yeah, he gave him that. look. the president of the united states can't come out and declare israel a public enemy. he can't do that. particularly in the democratic party which has a lot of jews voting for it. so they give their military help, but they isolated them and put all the pressuren israel instead of putting it on egypt, on iran, on hamas, on the plo. he's given 2 1/2 billion dollars to the muslim brotherhood in egypt. he's given half a billion dollars to the terrorists and the palestinian terrorists who called for the extermination of the jews. >> brian: david horowitz, it's safe to say you're not pleased with the speech you heard yesterday from the president? >> that's true. remember, when he came -- right before he was elected, he said we're five days away from fundamentally transforming the united states of america. he is a radical. my book is about the radical mind. i spent my whole life -- i was a radical and studying them. >> brian: you researched it and it's all in
he has made israel the prime focus -- >> brian: did he give him the missile defense system? >> yeah, he gave him that. look. the president of the united states can't come out and declare israel a public enemy. he can't do that. particularly in the democratic party which has a lot of jews voting for it. so they give their military help, but they isolated them and put all the pressuren israel instead of putting it on egypt, on iran, on hamas, on the plo. he's given 2 1/2 billion...
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rebecca rose woodland is trial attorney as well as joey jackson criminal defense attorney. good to see you beth of you. here's the deal. so the supreme court will consider this. do you think there's any way they will ultimately rule that a search warrant will be needed if police want to take a suspect there on the spot, take them to the emergency room and have their blood drawn? you say what, joey? >> i say there is no way the supreme court is going to give the discretion to the police to just to draw blood. could you imagine any instance where you're driving home from work and they say, you know what? this once i smell alcohol. let me impound your car, call an ambulance, take you to the local lab or hospital to draw the blood. that is a judicial determination that needs to be supported by probable cause upon oath and affirmation. there are many farces in these arguments. here is what they are. i can't imagine anything more intrusive going into someone's sin. we're not talking about going into container. we're not talking about a search of a home. piercing the skin, drawing
rebecca rose woodland is trial attorney as well as joey jackson criminal defense attorney. good to see you beth of you. here's the deal. so the supreme court will consider this. do you think there's any way they will ultimately rule that a search warrant will be needed if police want to take a suspect there on the spot, take them to the emergency room and have their blood drawn? you say what, joey? >> i say there is no way the supreme court is going to give the discretion to the police to...
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one of the trio had decided to break with the defense team. >> i do not exactly know what has happened. we met of three women on friday. one of them confirmed we would continue to work together. something must have happened over the weekend. >> the lawyers believe someone may have pressured her to create discord between the women and their legal representatives. sticking by their story that they did not commit a crime when they staged a protest in the moscow cathedral. >> my client as already stated it was an ethical mistake to stage a protest at the cathedral of christ the savior. i think those apologies should have been accepted. >> but apologies are not enough for radical members of the russian orthodox church. they staged a protest outside of the court demanding a higher penalty for pless-- for pussy riot. >> syria's for and -- foreign minister. >> addressing the u.n. general assembly, he claimed that france, the u.s., saudi arabia, qatar, and turkey were injured. in the syrian domestic fears -- were interfering in syrian domestic affairs. in syria itself, dozens of civilians have
one of the trio had decided to break with the defense team. >> i do not exactly know what has happened. we met of three women on friday. one of them confirmed we would continue to work together. something must have happened over the weekend. >> the lawyers believe someone may have pressured her to create discord between the women and their legal representatives. sticking by their story that they did not commit a crime when they staged a protest in the moscow cathedral. >> my...
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the prosecutor as well as the defense attorney worked it out that he will be charged as a juvenile which means he cannot spend time in jail until his 21 years old. as an adult he would have spent more time in prison. the residence and the family stated that they wanted more but they feel that this is a good compromise so that a wall with their lives. that promise to talk with kron 4 as soon as this trial is over. back to you daria. >> how will the family feel about this? the family will not have to face the anguish of a trial but the kit will do for years in prison for killing two people. that's right as an adult he could face more time but after 21 your soul he would be transferred to an adult prison for. if the fact that he is 17 and he is charged and optimally sentence as a juvenile the guidelines require that he stayed just until he is 21 years old for good behavior. the family stated that they are fine with this but it least they should try to keep him there. nothing soon a bill that perry will have to wait to see what the judge says. >> world news this stating that in syria a silvo
the prosecutor as well as the defense attorney worked it out that he will be charged as a juvenile which means he cannot spend time in jail until his 21 years old. as an adult he would have spent more time in prison. the residence and the family stated that they wanted more but they feel that this is a good compromise so that a wall with their lives. that promise to talk with kron 4 as soon as this trial is over. back to you daria. >> how will the family feel about this? the family will...
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. >> secretary of defense and leon panetta is being sued by 19 military veterans. used as one of the top brass named in a sexual assault laws say. the lawsuit involves current and former members of the u.s. military. the lawsuit says the complaints were harassed or assaulted and suffered retaliation. the lawsuit also accuses the leadership of the army here forced to >> still to come on the kron4 is weekend, an overnight crashed shut down roads in the south bay to. here is a live look outside pirie if we will be right back. [ woman ] dear chex cereal, i've never written a fan letter before, but you've done what i thought was impossible: you made good-for-you, gluten-free cereals in a whole bunch of yummy flavors. cinnamon chex and honey nut chex are two of our favorites. when my husband rob found the chocolate one, we were in cereal heaven. the only problem is, with so many great flavors you're making it very hard to choose. so thanks. from your fans, the mcgregor family. 'cause we love chex. [ male announcer ] love chex? connect with us on facebook. >> and 18 year
. >> secretary of defense and leon panetta is being sued by 19 military veterans. used as one of the top brass named in a sexual assault laws say. the lawsuit involves current and former members of the u.s. military. the lawsuit says the complaints were harassed or assaulted and suffered retaliation. the lawsuit also accuses the leadership of the army here forced to >> still to come on the kron4 is weekend, an overnight crashed shut down roads in the south bay to. here is a live...
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in defense of fed's latest easing, big ben bernanke making his case in moments. rich edson is standing by live in indianapolis. >> and bacon prices sizzling higher but new doubts over whether there's actually going to be a global shortage. first let's take a look at some of today's s&p winners and losers. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a
in defense of fed's latest easing, big ben bernanke making his case in moments. rich edson is standing by live in indianapolis. >> and bacon prices sizzling higher but new doubts over whether there's actually going to be a global shortage. first let's take a look at some of today's s&p winners and losers. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an...
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saying some of the defense cuts from the administration could possibly hit raytheon. that's why they're doing that move. back to you. melissa: nicole, thanks so much. president obama and mitt romney are getting ready for their first debate this wednesday. some conservatives say mitt romney needs a to do a better job selling his tax message which at times seems a little bit muddied. lou dobbs is here to weigh in. i think that was generous. >> very generous. by the way same can be said and should be said of president obama. what these two men are doing, in their economic policies, excuse me, is truly bizarre. they're both obfuscating a bit. to what end, one doesn't know. when you try to win election, seems to me, and i have only covered six presidents but i think it is better if you're clear and direct as you can be with the voter if you want them to vote for you. that is just my feeling. melissa: yeah. >> unless you've got a record a little like mr. obama where you don't need them to focus in quite so sharply on your record, maybe a little fuzz is good. when you were t
saying some of the defense cuts from the administration could possibly hit raytheon. that's why they're doing that move. back to you. melissa: nicole, thanks so much. president obama and mitt romney are getting ready for their first debate this wednesday. some conservatives say mitt romney needs a to do a better job selling his tax message which at times seems a little bit muddied. lou dobbs is here to weigh in. i think that was generous. >> very generous. by the way same can be said and...
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over the course of the last 20 years they have increased their defense spending by 15%. and today they actually unveiled officially their first ever aircraft carrier, actually purchased from the russians and then refurbished by china. it is important because china because of this reach there are problems now with -- water gun attacks in the last days and as well as disputed islands with japan, both sending ships with the chinese and japanese. cause for a lot of concern. a lot of people who are experts in the region say china is the force to be reckoned with. >> it is the big game in town, you have other countries, japan, taiwan, vietnam, southeast asian countries, etc., they tend to be reacting to what the chinese are doing. >> and the americans are reacting also. in fact, secretary clinton was recently in the cook islands, a lot of islands that haven't been talked about since world war ii are now once again becoming major pawns. the u.s. says they are doing a pivot. they are putting now a majority of the ships here in the pacific as well. we know 15,000 marines that hav
over the course of the last 20 years they have increased their defense spending by 15%. and today they actually unveiled officially their first ever aircraft carrier, actually purchased from the russians and then refurbished by china. it is important because china because of this reach there are problems now with -- water gun attacks in the last days and as well as disputed islands with japan, both sending ships with the chinese and japanese. cause for a lot of concern. a lot of people who are...
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the reason is despite a spirited defense of the eurobond buying program by mario draghi some hard data came out about the spanish budget deficit and it suggested the tax revenue down 4.6% year over year and at the same time showing the government spending goes, 8% in the month of august. doesn't sound like austerity to me or the oil traders and after they came up oil reversed direction. more worried about europe. melissa: gold is an interesting story as well. price topping out at $1,800 was the estimate and morgan stanley thinks silver will outperform. i don't know about that. what do you think? phil: i think silver will. i am bullish on gold and i think $1,800 -- we will go a lot higher. the market is consolidating after a historic run. there will be a lot of quantitative easing coming out of the table and we know that will be bullish. in the middle east, at in the consensus of the middle east. one of the things they pointed out was india demand. i am not worried about that. part of that was because they had a strike. they were upset with the jeweler's. that will rebound. with quantit
the reason is despite a spirited defense of the eurobond buying program by mario draghi some hard data came out about the spanish budget deficit and it suggested the tax revenue down 4.6% year over year and at the same time showing the government spending goes, 8% in the month of august. doesn't sound like austerity to me or the oil traders and after they came up oil reversed direction. more worried about europe. melissa: gold is an interesting story as well. price topping out at $1,800 was the...
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his defensive coordinator 25 grand for publicly criticizing officials. washington redskins offensive coordinator kyle shanahan was hit with a $25,000 fine for berating. and new england patriots coach is expected to be fined today for grabbing a referee's arm. here are my arms crossed and not turning the television on to watch any nfl games until they bring the referees back. connell: what will one woman's protest -- dagen: don't care. i can't give like hours of my life to watching some game like monday. and it ends like that. connell: you do devote a lot of time to watching cars go in a circle. dagen: that's different. connell: it is different all right. more on those protests that are happening here and there. there's the national strike in greece that has people today clashing with the police. dagen: and in new york thousands voice their anger against iran's president as he addresses the united nations. cheryl and dennis will find out what investors are watching when we come back. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make a
his defensive coordinator 25 grand for publicly criticizing officials. washington redskins offensive coordinator kyle shanahan was hit with a $25,000 fine for berating. and new england patriots coach is expected to be fined today for grabbing a referee's arm. here are my arms crossed and not turning the television on to watch any nfl games until they bring the referees back. connell: what will one woman's protest -- dagen: don't care. i can't give like hours of my life to watching some game...
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the group estimates that the department of defense spends about $1 billion each year to care for overnight active duty members, their families as well as veterans. so the group looking at schools to solve the problem. they say schools serve out some $400 billion calorie us of junk food every single year. that's the -- that's the equivalent of $2 billion candy bars. they are hoping it will start in the school, where there's changes in the meals and snags and that will -- snacks and that will mean healthier adulls. they are saying the expanding waist line affecting national security according to the study. dave? >> thank you, rene. >>> a lot of americans are looking for the fastest way to lose weight. this center for weight loss in novato advertises the lipo-tron that eliminates body fat. the fda says it's not safe. a state complaint has been filed against the center and the doctor because they say the device can cause burns and reported electric shocks to the patient. >> it is inexplicable that this remains on the market. >> people come to me because they know i will use the research. >> ac
the group estimates that the department of defense spends about $1 billion each year to care for overnight active duty members, their families as well as veterans. so the group looking at schools to solve the problem. they say schools serve out some $400 billion calorie us of junk food every single year. that's the -- that's the equivalent of $2 billion candy bars. they are hoping it will start in the school, where there's changes in the meals and snags and that will -- snacks and that will...
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and yesterday, joel, president obama offered this robus defense of freedom of speech as a pre-eminent right in our country but meanwhile while thi speech comesogether is there liwese two visions? >> thank you, thomas, for having me. there's really not a conflict. in a sense, president obama and netanyahu bracketing the speeches today of ahmadinejad and morsi and we witness something fasnating which i m stgypt is now taking a more aggressive leadership role in the middle east while iran has become more isolated, is on the ropes and ahmadinejad is season almost as a past, a clowny-type figure but th disssioofre o ch, of how to deal with violence against embassies, it's the president saking with morsi about this and calmed down the situation in cairo so i think it's a dialogue to see more of and doesn't seem to ba clash not workable. >> all right. so m, as joel said, egypt wanting to take more of a leadership role here and iran astro sized than ever before and talking about syria, world leader after world leader and president obama condemn the assad regime in syri jim, can wexpec t s a m
and yesterday, joel, president obama offered this robus defense of freedom of speech as a pre-eminent right in our country but meanwhile while thi speech comesogether is there liwese two visions? >> thank you, thomas, for having me. there's really not a conflict. in a sense, president obama and netanyahu bracketing the speeches today of ahmadinejad and morsi and we witness something fasnating which i m stgypt is now taking a more aggressive leadership role in the middle east while iran...
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defense ministry officials say that 12 osprey will be deployed to the u.s. marine corps in okinawa prefecture as early as friday. ahead the deployment, officials from local municipalities were offered a test ride on the aircraft to ease their concerns. but few have accepted the offer. the test ride will take place on thursday at the air station in yamaguchi prefecture. the fleet of 12 osprey is currently undergoing atmosphere tests at the base ahead of deployment. but 19 of the 22 invited municipalities told nhk they have rejected the offer. the officials say they have other commitments. in the city where the aircraft will be deployed officials have declined the offer. they say they don't want to give the impression that they now think the aircraft is safe. officials from three municipalities say they will take the test flight. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire commities. we'll show you their struggles and their successes on the ro
defense ministry officials say that 12 osprey will be deployed to the u.s. marine corps in okinawa prefecture as early as friday. ahead the deployment, officials from local municipalities were offered a test ride on the aircraft to ease their concerns. but few have accepted the offer. the test ride will take place on thursday at the air station in yamaguchi prefecture. the fleet of 12 osprey is currently undergoing atmosphere tests at the base ahead of deployment. but 19 of the 22 invited...
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. >> brown: at the pentagon today, defense secretary leon panetta seemed to have little doubt about what happened at the u.s. consulate in libya more than two weeks ago. >> a group of terrorists obviously conducted that attack on the consulate and against our individuals. what terrorists were involved, i think, remains to be determined by an investigation, but it clearly was a group of terrorists who conducted that attack against the facility. >> brown: what seemed clear today, though, had seemed less so just days ago. the original explanation for what happened the evening of september 11 was that an america-made movie denigrating islam had incited a mob, which had then stormed the u.s. consulate in benghazi. that attack left four americans dead, including u.s. ambassador to libya, christopher stephens. but in the weeks since, even as protests spread across the muslim world over the anti- muslim film, a chorus of doubt grew over whether militant extremists, including al qaeda , had planned the attack to coincide with september 11. and the entire issue, perhaps inevitably, grew into a pol
. >> brown: at the pentagon today, defense secretary leon panetta seemed to have little doubt about what happened at the u.s. consulate in libya more than two weeks ago. >> a group of terrorists obviously conducted that attack on the consulate and against our individuals. what terrorists were involved, i think, remains to be determined by an investigation, but it clearly was a group of terrorists who conducted that attack against the facility. >> brown: what seemed clear...